Citations

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Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. "Who cares about relative deprivation?." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 73, no. 2 (2010): 171-185.
Report
Roure, Martín, Alejandra Perroni, and Alfredo Spangenberg. Plan director de abastecimiento de agua potable y saneamiento para las ciudades de Cabinda, Uige y M'Banza Congo, Republica de Angola. Montevideo, Uruguay: Universidad de la República.
Website Document
Schönteich, Martin. "Age and AIDS: A lethal mix for South Africa’s crime rate."
Report
Wittenberg, Martin. The 1996 Manufacturing Census statistics imputed by municipality and district. Cape Town, South Africa: Mimeo, Cape Town: School of Economics, University of Cape Town, 2004.
Journal Article
Wittenberg, Martin. "How young South Africans spend their time." Society and Leisure-Montreal 28, no. 2 (2005).
Working Paper
Rechel, Bernd, Laidon Shapo, and Martin McKee. "Millennium Development goals for health in Europe and central Asia: relevance and policy implications." (2004) World Bank Working Paper No. 33.
Working Paper
Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. "Friends and neighbors of the poor: Testing for relative deprivation in a developing country." (2005)
Journal Article
Rama, Martin, and Kinnon Scott. "Labor earnings in one-company towns: theory and evidence from Kazakhstan." THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW 13, no. 1 (1999): 185-209.
Journal Article
Dachs, J. Norberto W, Marcela Ferrer, Carmen E Florez, Aluisio J Barros, Rory Narváez, and Martín Valdivia. "Inequities in access to and use of drinking water services in Latin America and the Caribbean." Pan American Journal of Public Health 11, no. 5-6 (2002): 386-396.
Report
Wittenberg, Martin, and M A Collinson. Household transitions in rural South Africa during 1996-2003. 2004.
Working Paper
Wittenberg, Martin. "Weights: Report on NIDS Wave 1." (2009) NIDS Technical Paper no. 2.
Journal Article
Balabanova, Dina, and Martin McKee. "Access to health care in a system transition: the case of Bulgaria." The International journal of health planning and management 17, no. 4 (2002): 377-395.
Journal Article
Lanjouw, Peter Frederick, and Martin Ravallion. "Poverty and household size." Economic Journal 105, no. 433 (1995): 1415-.
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Lambert, Sylvie, Martin Ravallion, and Dominique Walle. "A micro-decomposition analysis of aggregate human development outcomes." Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 72, no. 2 (2010): 119-1.
Journal Article
Wittenberg, Martin. "An introduction to maximum entropy and minimum cross-entropy estimation using Stata." The Stata Journal 10, no. 3 (2010): 315-330.
Journal Article
Schönteich, Martin. "2001 crime trends: A turning point?." SA Crime Quarterly , no. 1 (2002).
Journal Article
Schöntech, Martin. "Does capital punishment deter?." African Security Review 11, no. 2 (2002): 89-92.
Journal Article
Schöntech, Martin. "Revealing figures: A 10 year review of South African criminal justice performance." South Africa journal of criminal justice 17, no. 2 (2004): 220-239.
Report
Mullis, Ina V, Michael O Martin, Edward G Fierros, Amie L Goldberg, and Steven E Stemler. Gender differences in achievement: IEA's Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Chestnut Hill, MA: International Study Center, Boston College, 2000.
Book
Kahanec, Martin, and Klaus F Zimmermann. EU labor markets after post-enlargement migration. London / New York, UK/USA: Springer, 2010.
Report
Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and martin Ravallion. Measuring poverty using qualitative perceptions of welfare. 1998.
Report
Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and Martin Ravallion. Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil. 2001.
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Martin, Michael O, Ina V Mullis, Eugenio J Gonzalez, Teresa A Smith, and Dana L Kelly. School contexts for learning and instruction: IEA’s Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Chestnut Hill, MA: International Study Center, Boston College, 1999.
Report
Mullis, Ina V, Michael O Martin, Albert E Beaton, Eugenio J Gonzalez, Dana L Kelly, and Teresa A Smith. Mathematics and science achievement in the final year of secondary school: IEA's Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Chestnut Hill, MA: International Study Center, Boston College, 1998.
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Harmon, Maryellen, Teresa A Smith, Michael O Martin, Dana L Kelly, Albert E Beaton, Ina V Mullis, Eugenio J Gonzalez, and Graham Orpwood. Performance assessment in IEA's Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Chestnut Hill, MA: International Study Center, Boston College, 1997.
Journal Article
Ferreira, Francisco, Phillippe G Leite, and Martin Ravallion. "Poverty reduction without economic growth? Explaining Brazil’s poverty dynamics, 1985-2004." (2007)
Journal Article
Ravallion, Martin. "How well can method substitute for data? Five experiments in poverty analysis." World Bank Research Observer 11, no. 2 (1996): 199-2.
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